With the recent security talk going on, I've been motivated to solve my
laptop security issue.
I consider my laptop itself to be secure enough (strong passphrase on
LUKS partitions). Most of my communication is over SSH (key only) or
SSLified sites. I'd still prefer to encrypt *everything* outbound to
another site I control.
Is anybody else doing this? Did you set up a VPN? SOCKS proxy?
I'm thinking if I set up a VPN, and hard-code a routing rule to set my
internal router as the default route, then in theory I should be able to
get non-vpn routing on my internal network, and have no internet
connectivity on other networks until I enable my VPN.
Thoughts?
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Chris Irwin
e: chris at chrisirwin.ca
w: http://chrisirwin.ca
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